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Post by Dennis Toy »

you guys think you seen bad game have you seen

Ghostbusters on NES.....man that was BAD and i mean BAD With a capital B. Me and my cousin played it and we could control our laughter like nothing. First the game had completely unfinished graphics, the men looked like Life-Saver minis coming out of Cereal Box Buildings. Then the Ghosts look like pieces of toilet paper flying in a airshaft.
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salm wrote:wow, that truck game isn´t even a game. i want it.
They should take it, Survivor, and about a dozen other really, really bad games, and make a big compilation game. I'm sure someone would buy it.
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Ace Pace wrote:
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman wrote:
Butterbean569 wrote:EA makes a lot of good games (Battlefield and their sports games), but their monopolizing makes me sick. The buying of the exlusive rights to the NFL pissed me off hardcore.....bah
Sadly, they have growing tendency to kill innovation and creativity; narrowing their scope in order to milk as much cash from their existing brands. Gone the days of True Gems like Starflight and Scarab. Instead, now all we see is Expansion Pack This, Expansion Pack That, Sport License 2003, Sport License 2004, etc, etc.
Ah yes, so Sims 2 wasn't good? first thing that popped up in my mind and ate 3 weeks of my life.
Five days into playing the Sims, I suddenly wondered why I was playing a game where the object was to make a guy wake up, take a shit and a shower, eat a bowl of cereal, and go to work. I do that five days a week and I hate every minute of it.
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